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LED's and Motion: Using Circuits and Code


  • Makerspace of Greenville 102 Staton Court Suite E Greenville United States (map)

Friday mornings from 10am-11:30am Sept 12, 26 Oct 10, 24, Nov 7, 21 Dec 5, 19 - 8 Total sessions - $120.00
Ages 10+


Skill Level: Beginner – Intermediate

Curious about how electronics come to life with lights and motion? In this hands-on class, you’ll dive into the exciting world of basic circuitry, microcontroller coding, and physical computing. Learn how to build simple circuits, program LED light patterns, and control servo motors to make things move — all using beginner-friendly tools like Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Perfect for young makers, hobbyists, or anyone wanting to explore the intersection of hardware and code. No experience required — just bring your creativity and curiosity!
What You’ll Learn:

  • Basics of electronic circuits and components (resistors, LEDs, servos, etc.)

  • Writing simple code to control lights and motors

  • How to read a wiring diagram and build a circuit

  • Creative applications for servos and lighting (robots, art, and more!)

You’ll Walk Away With:

  • A foundational understanding of coding and electronics

  • The confidence to keep tinkering and creating on your own

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